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Zoning commission backs code change to expand fitness‑center space in commerce/industrial zones
Summary
Commissioners voted to initiate a privately proposed ULDC amendment to increase allowable fitness‑center floor area in commerce/industrial MUPDs from 20% to 35%, a change proponents say will accommodate tenants such as indoor tennis, pickleball and gymnastics facilities.
The Palm Beach County Zoning Commission voted to initiate Phase 1 of a privately proposed amendment to the Unified Land Development Code that would raise the allowable portion of building square footage used for fitness‑center type uses within commerce/industrial MUPDs from 20% to 35%.
Lauren McClellan of J. Morton Planning (presenting for the applicant) said the request is targeted to allow large‑bay, high‑ceiling fitness uses — indoor tennis, indoor…
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